Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Review: Tea Tree Skin Clearing Lotion by The Body Shop

I should have done a review of this products a long time ago when I was using it. I finished the whole thing already and, I went back to my Skin MD moisturizer. I know it's still available at The Body Shop so I still want to do a review and share with everyone my experience.

I bought this around the Holidays of 2009 when they were having 50% off along with the Vitamin E eye cream and Moisture Intense cream. I needed a moisturizer that I can use for my oily skin at the time and the sales lady recommended me the Tea Trea Skin Clearing Lotion. She said it has shine control that will help mattify my oily skin as well as skin clearing properties from the Tea Tree oil. Hey, it seemed pretty good so I bought it.

HOW: I applied with my finger tips on my entire face after cleansing and toning.

TEXTURE: very light and a bit watery.

SCENT: It really had a weird strong grassy smell but bothered me a lot. It was unbearable in the beginning but I was able to get used to it.

PRICE:$13 but some discount may apply if they have a promotion in the store or on-line.

FINAL THOUGHTS:
I don't think I will be re-purchasing this product. I seriously had high hopes for it, but unfortunately it did not work too well on my skin. The strong grassy scent was such a turn off. The only reason why I still continued to use it because it did control the oil on my face fairly well. I used this product for a month and 2 weeks, every single day in the morning and only saw a slight disappearance of my blemishes. It wasn't enough to convince me that this product is good.

Oh and before I forget, stay away from this if you have extremely dry skin. It will make your dry skin worst than it is. It happened to my boyfriend when he went through my makeup kit and used it on his face lol. His face became ashy in an instant.

15 comments:

I think I should stay away from this even though I have oily skin. I'm afraid of "mattifying" lotions or moisturizers, they have never worked for me. I like The Body Shop though, I still use some of their products.

And I find it funny that your bf went through your makeup kit and tried the product himself. That's exactly what my boyfriend likes to do with my skincare stuff. He's like, "what's this for? And this? And this? Why do you need all these?" LOL. Boys are funny.

I have bought the Tea Tree Blackhead Exfoliating Wash recently. I use it at night after taking off my makeup. So far I can't tell if it works but I find that it dries out my oily skin a bit. It's not too bad though because I use their Seaweed products too. They work pretty good on my skin. It's not the HG skin care though.

I think generally Body Shop products are very nice...I've never tried this one from Body Shop but a dermatologist said to me usually you have to use a product for at least 6 months before you can experience its advantages.../such a turn off no? I like to try out new products always and I think I've never used anything for more than 2 months/.

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hello, i have recently brought this product with high hope but am kinda dampened at this review. i am desperately looking for something that will get rid of my acne blemishes, i have had acne for the last 15 yrs! and yes they have left their mark. i have oily skin so what do you suggest?